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History of the Papacy Podcast

119.6: St. Napoleon and Locked Up Popes

History of the Papacy Podcast

History of the Papacy

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4.4531 Ratings

🗓️ 12 August 2022

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Reactionary leaders, reactionary popes, papal jiujitsu and much more will be the topic of today’s episode. We will see how Europe was fundamentally broken and needed to be changed after Napoleon, but not everyone, including the Popes, didn’t want to...

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Music Thank you for listening to the History of the Papacy. I'm your host, Steve. You can find show notes, how to contact me, sign up for our mailing list, and how to support the history of the papacy by going to the website A2Z History page.

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You well know there's four tiers, Antioch, Alexandria, Constantinople, and Rome, each

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representing one of the traditional patriarchates of Christianity.

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Inclusion on the history of the papacy dipdicts, bonus audio,

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poke coin coming soon, monthly book drawings, early content, and advertisement-free content are all yours for signing up. Sign up early so that your

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name is higher up on the list. I would like to welcome our latest patrons on the history of

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the papacy diphtics. At the Antioch level, we welcome Isaac. At the Alexandria level, we welcome

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Augustus. At Constantinople, we have Steve, now known as

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Steve the Magnificent, and reaching that ultimate power and prestige, that of the sea of Rome,

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we have Amma. Thank you so much, Isaac, Augustus, Steve the magnificent, and Amma the great,

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for joining up and for your support.

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A little quick history of the papacy fun fact.

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Paulinus of Pella, a Christian poet who lived during the tumultuous end of the 4th and into

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the mid-5th century A.D. in Southwestern Gaul wrote in his epic poem, the Thanksgiving,

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known as the Eucharisticus.

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